Question

Any tips for ARC (Audio Return Channel) HDMI setup?

Answer

Audio Return Channel (ARC) is a feature for you to enjoy the sound of the TV from the Home Theatre system without having to connect a second cable in between. This allows you to adjust the audio volume using the remote control of the Home Theatre when you are watching TV.

To enjoy this feature, it is a must that your TV has an ARC HDMI port (Note: A HDMI port is not enough. The port has to be “ARC HDMI port”. )

If you are having difficulty during setup, here are some tips:

Check if your TV has the ARC HDMI port. (The HDMI ARC port on the TV might be labeled differently. For details, see the user manual of the TV.)

Make sure the HDMI cable for connecting between the product and the TV is version 1.4 or above.

Follow the steps below to setup your device:

Connect the HDMI OUT/HDMI OUT (ARC) connection of the home theatre system to the HDMI ARC connection of the TV, using a HDMI cable of version 1.4 or above.

Press "Home" button on the remote control on the home theatre system.

Select "Settings>Easylink>Easylink>On; then press 'OK'.

Select "Settings>Easylink>System Audio Control > On; then press 'OK'.

Select "Settings>Easylink>Audio Input Mapping" to map the HTS to the ARC connection.

Follow the on screen instruction to complete the set.

If the setup is not successful:

On your TV, turn on HDMI-CEC operations. The settings may be different depending on different TV brands. You may need to refer to the user manual of the your TV. Some possible settings on your TV are: